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Private Health Insurance Booms as NHS Mental Health Services Falter

Summary

  • Private mental health claims up over 60% in 3 years
  • Mental health now 13% of all private insurance payouts
  • Experts cite "desperate state" of NHS services and post-pandemic stress
Private Health Insurance Booms as NHS Mental Health Services Falter

According to a new analysis from leading consultancy firm Broadstone, Britain is facing a severe mental health crisis. Private health insurance claims for mental health treatment have surged by more than 60% in the past 3 years, the fastest rise on record. Mental health now accounts for 13% of all private insurance payouts, up from just 8% in 2022.

Experts say this dramatic increase in private healthcare claims exposes the "desperate state" of NHS mental health services, as well as the nation's struggle with post-pandemic stress and anxiety. The data is drawn from corporate healthcare plans, which make up about two-thirds of all private health policies in the UK as companies try to keep staff healthy and reduce absences amid record NHS delays.

Analysts say the trend mirrors a wider boom across the private health sector, with millions more Britons buying personal cover as NHS waiting lists grow. "Employees are far more willing to seek help - but they're also being pushed into the private sector by long NHS waiting lists," said Sharon Harwood-Davis, a leading expert at Broadstone. "Private healthcare gives them faster access to counseling, CBT and psychiatric care."

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The surge in private mental health insurance claims in the UK is being driven by the "desperate state" of NHS mental health services and the impact of post-pandemic stress and anxiety on the population.
Private mental health insurance claims in the UK have increased by more than 60% in the past 3 years, the fastest rise on record.
Mental health claims now account for 13% of all private insurance payouts in the UK, up from 8% in 2022.

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